The Rovers keeper was tested again when Wright wriggled clear of Bennett and Luke Oliver and found the target with the help of some improvisation.

Fortunate not to be out of the contest by half time, Kidderminster were level within four minutes of the restart when Michael Gash skipped past makeshift right-back Oshodi and cut the ball back for Wright to net from close range.

Rovers took time to clear their heads and rediscover some rhythm, but Green's 62nd minute shot had to be carefully watched by Lewis before Jordan curled one wide from 15 yards.

It was now anyone's game, and Amari Morgan-Smith brought a smart low save from Russell with a shap-shot on the turn.

Gash volleyed wide from the edge of the area, while a buccaneering run from Oshodi created a shooting chance for Taylor which he steered wide.

Harriers substitute Adrian Cieslewicz has tormented Forest Green in Wrexham colours in the past, and in the 82nd minute he outpaced Oliver and let fly with a drive that was beaten away by Russell.

Lee Hughes was summoned from the bench with three minutes left to face his old club, and he was on hand to clear Chey Dunkley's header off the line.

And there were chaotic scenes at the death when Josh O'Keefe thought he had got away with punching home a winner, only for referee Brett Huxtable to belatedly disallow it following furious protests.